Supplement, ^c] cxlviii. orchideji. (J. D. Hooker.) 181 



Jtntba Hius, north of Silhet, alt. 3000 ft., Mann.' 



Stem 3-4 in. Leaves alternate, 1 in. long, J in. at the hase. Spike 2 in. ; 

 flowers ■j'jf in. broad, green; sepals rounded-ovate, obtuse; petals obtuse, nerveless; 

 side lobes of lip decurved, terminal segments diverging or dependent. Capsules 

 minute, shortly pedicelled. — Habit of 0. angustifolia, which has more obtuse sliorter 

 leaves, an obcordate midlobe and linear-oblong side lobes of the lip. It would bo 

 better to transfer angustifolia and place it with Mannii, in the broad petaled division 

 with a 3-lobed lip. 



P. 681. 23. 0. PACHYBACHis, add to habitats— Khasia Hills, alt. 4-5000 iL,Mann. 



P. 682. 29. 0. CAULBSOESS, may be easily confounded with 36. 0. angustifolia 

 from which the many straight acuminate leaves narrowed to the base, and pedicelled 

 ovaries, at once distinguish it. 



P. 684. 36. 0. ANGTTSTIFOLIA, add to collectors' names in the Khasia — Griffith, 

 — As mentioned under 0. Mannii, 0. angustifolia had better be referred to the 

 division f 9 at p. 680, and placed next to that plant. 



P. 686. After 40 insert—, 



41/1. 0. OILIOLATA, MooTc. f. ; caulescent, leaves broadly equitant short broadly 

 ensiform obtuse, spike dense-fld., bracts minute lanceolate, sepals ovate acnte nerve- 

 less and narrow petals ciliate with long hairs, lip quadrately oblong truncate 

 pectinately irregularly toothed. 



SiNGAPOBE ; at Krangi, Ridley. 



Stem 14-3 in., f in. broad across the base of the leaves. Leaves ereoto-patent, 

 1-1^ by J— J in., straight, rather broadest at the base, not very coriaceous. Scope 

 shorter than the leaves ; spike 2-3 in. ; flowers hardly whorled, -j--g in. diam., shortly 

 pedicelled, sparsely hairy externally, as are the bracts and young fruit. Capsules 

 pedicelled, -Jg- in. long, turgid, thickly 3-winged. 



After * Sides of the lip produced upwards into large auricles, add — (Ceepidium, 

 Slums). 



2. M. KHASIANA, after Boole. f. insert — Ic' Plant, t. 1831. 



P. 687. 6. M. ScoiTll, add— Jc. Plant, t. 2001. 



P. 688. 8. M. POLTODON, add— Jc. Plant, t. 2002. 



P. 689. Under synonyms of 15. Mickostyhs congesta, enter — Neottia planta- 

 ginea, Don Prodr. 26, Jid. Lindl. Gen. ^ Sp. Orchid. 458 ; and under habitats, 

 enter— -Pbnang, Sinisapoee, and Malacca, Ridley in litt. 



P. 691. 22. MicEOSTTLis CKENTJIATA, Mr. Eidley informs me that the lip is much 

 more roimded than in any other species, that it is a much smaller plant than 

 M. Bheedii, and that it may be a curious form of M. versicolor. 



P. 692. 3. L. Thwaitbsii, add— Ic. Plant, t. 2006. 



P. 696. 20. L. AC0Miif ATA, add— Jo. Plant, t. 2007. 



21/1, Tj. WkayII, Hook. f. ; leaves 3-4 large elliptic.acuminate, scape shorter than 

 the leaves, bracts minute, sepals subequal linear-oblong 3-nerved, lip deflexed from 

 above the 2-tubereIed base cuneately flabelliform beyond the contracted middle trun- 

 cately 2-lobed, lobes fimbriately toothed. 



TTppeb Pebak, alt. 300 ft., Wray {in Serh. Calcutt.). 



Stem stout, 3-5 in., base swollen; roots stout. Leaves 4-6 in., sessile or con- 

 tracted into a broad petiole. Scape rather stout; raceme 2-4 in., glabrous; pedicels 

 i-| in. ; flowers -J in. diam., pale green with 2 claret-coloured stripes on the lip ; 

 sepals flat, at length revolute ; petals very narrow, margins revolute ; lip as long as 

 the sepals ; column stout, incurved, not winged. 



P. 697. 24. L. DEFLBXA, after Hook. f. insert — Ic. Plant, t. 2008. 



26. L. PABADOXA. Mr. Eidley, who finds this species at Singapore, informs me 

 that there are two forms, one with pure yellow flowers, the other with the sepals and 

 petals deep blackish-purple, and the lip green with a purple centre, which latter is 



